If you’ve ever heard the term “Turn that frown upside down!,” then maybe this could act as your first clue as to what it’s like here in Missoula nearly anytime of year. Even a so-called bad day is made amazing by a simple walk by a river or hike up a mountain trail or many […]

Springtime in Missoula is a great time to get outside with a camera. Just ask the creative and fired-up folks who just completed our Intermediate Photography workshop with instructor Tony Rizzuto last week. In fact, we’ll let examples of their work do some of the talking for them in this awesome concluding slideshow. Enjoy and […]

Montana is the fourth largest state in the Union in terms of land mass, and if you’ve ever driven its breadth from east to west or vice versa – over 600 miles in all – you would know that it’s definitely one long haul and includes climbs over several mountain ranges including the Continental Divide. […]

In 2010, our Career Training program students hailed from most every state of the union with a small contingent from the state of Washington. Seattle native, Roxanne Duffy was one of the Washingtonians who quickly became enamored with the beauty, western culture and wide open spaces of Montana. After graduating, she decided that staying here […]

If you’ve been thinking about pursuing your dream of becoming a professional photographer and have been looking into our 20-week Career Training program, we have an event coming up that will point you in the right direction. We will be holding a Career Training Information Day and Open House in our facilities in Missoula, MT, […]

Just last month, RMSP held our first ever Landscapes & Lightroom in Big Sky, Montana workshop. Instructors David Marx and Doug Johnson gave the participants “the ol’ one-two” with their expertise in both landscape photography and the powerful digital imaging software program, Adobe Lightroom. David posted the students’ concluding slideshow on his blog, The Lightroom […]

If you’re in the Missoula area anytime during the next few months, you may want to check out an exciting new exhibit opening this week at the Missoula Art Museum. “Ansel Adams: A Legacy” is a selection of over 130 prints from a private collection that will be publicly displayed for the first time ever. […]

Artists: The Fine Grain Group Dates: April 1-May 27, 2011 Reception: April 1, 2011 from 5-8 p.m Rocky Mountain School of Photography (RMSP) Gallery is delighted to announce the opening of the upcoming exhibit, Cityscapes and Landscapes by the Fine Grain Group of Missoula, Montana. This is a juried collection of color and black & […]

There’s nothing quite like a summer road trip, especially in Montana. An incredible sense of freedom comes when you drive the back roads, pass through small towns, over mountain passes, through wildlife refuges and ghost towns. Keith Graham is instructing, or should I say, leading the road trip convoy for the Road Trip Montana workshop. We […]

This has been a snowy week in Missoula and the participants in our Basic Photography Workshop are getting a first hand look at winter in Montana. Instructor Doug Johnson and assistant Roxanne Duffy have been leading this great group of photographers outside all week to photograph. Until today, Mother Nature has been providing a nice […]

When RMSP has an event in Missoula it is inevitable that lots of staff members show up with cameras in hand ready to document everything. Here are more photographs from the Missoula Weekend that took place January 19th and 20th.

Photography taken by an anonymous RMSP Staff member. This is Day 14 of RMSP’s 365 Day Project! Its been such a great experience for our staff to go out and photograph on a regular basis and share their images. Cheri Ferguson, our office manager, even stopped on the way to work the other day to photograph something […]